Andreas Buck

Andreas Buck ( born December 29, 1967 in Geislingen ) is a former German football player. His strength lay mainly in its speed.

Buck began his career in 1974 at SC Geislingen, in which he managed the mid-1980s in the men's team, in which he played until his departure end of the season 1986/87. After a season with VfL Kirchheim / Teck in the Football Oberliga Baden- Württemberg Buck moved to season 1987/88 for SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga 2. There he graduated to 1990 65 scoreless inserts.

In the first division club VfB Stuttgart, to the Buck joined in 1990, he matured to the root force in the midfield. He became German champion in 1992 with VfB under Christoph Daum. Until 1997, he played for Stuttgart before joining 1 FC Kaiserslautern newly promoted and with the team of coach Otto Rehhagel 1998 for the first time in the history of the Bundesliga as a newly promoted master.

Until January 2002 Andreas Buck was at FCK worked, then failed a move to England to Derby County. From Easter 2002, he trained with the second division 1 FSV Mainz 05, in which he finally in May 2002 signed a contract and stayed until 2003. After a very brief stint in the Oberliga side Eintracht Bad Kreuznach he ended his career.

Today, Buck is active among others in the tradition of the team VfB Stuttgart.

After its end as a player, he founded an asset management and insurance agency specializing in athletes with which he manages inter alia also renowned clients such as Roman Weidenfeller Papiss Cissé or.

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